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  1. insurance quoting 
    #1
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    hey

    im doing quotes for my gixxer.

    now im confused on 1 thing.

    declaring claims....

    i have 2 accidents to declare on my car insurance....they were both in cars.

    do i legally have to declare these when quoting on a bike insurance?


    thanks

    Dan


     
     

  2. Re: insurance quoting 
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    do i legally have to declare these when quoting on a bike insurance?
    Yes.
    My insurance asks about "motoring" claims.
    What does the wording of the question actually say?

    Are they still valid?
    Usually the question asks about the last 3 or 5 years.
    Were yours both in that timescale?

     
     

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    yup 2 claims both in that time period and 3 points ooops

    FC im looking @ 1K lol
     
     

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    1k!!!!!! Mine was 400, before i passed my test on my ninja! Just shows how much no accidents or speeding is worth...

    How old are you out of interest?
     
     

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    im 26 on 6th feb
     
     

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    I had a car accident December 2008, skidding on ice which resulted in the car almost being written off. Although it was due to road conditions, it was still classed as my 'fault' as no other vehicles were involved.

    I had to declare that to my bike insurance company however I have never had an excessive insurance quote....which companies have you approached? Swinton are offering a £30 cash back at the moment and when you apply online for a quote you can enter details of any accidents, points etc? My last quotation for my Street Triple (after the cash back) for fully comp is in the region of £140 which is pretty darn good. I am 33, but being female may result in a slightly cheaper premium for me perhaps? :-/

     
     

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    Although it was due to road conditions, it was still classed as my 'fault' as no other vehicles were involved.
    A "fault" claim simply means the insurer did not recover the money from any other party.

    however I have never had an excessive insurance quote
    There is a BIG difference between 1 claim (where you may be unlucky and get the benefit of the doubt) and being a serial claimer.
    With 1 claim the effect tends to be small.
    If you have 2 or more claims then you get penalised as you are thought to be a bigger risk.

    Prices vary hugely depending on postcode, age, gender, qulification, experience, claim, convictions, job, vehicle etc. so what applies to one person cannot be generalised to another. So one company maybe good for mature females but may not be good for young males.
    Different companies target different markets. If you get a horrendous quote it simply means that company don't want your business.

    If you use a search engine I advise using a false email and false telephone number (but correct address and postcode).
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_Star
    I had a car accident December 2008, skidding on ice which resulted in the car almost being written off. Although it was due to road conditions, it was still classed as my 'fault' as no other vehicles were involved.

    I had to declare that to my bike insurance company however I have never had an excessive insurance quote....which companies have you approached? Swinton are offering a £30 cash back at the moment and when you apply online for a quote you can enter details of any accidents, points etc? My last quotation for my Street Triple (after the cash back) for fully comp is in the region of £140 which is pretty darn good. I am 33, but being female may result in a slightly cheaper premium for me perhaps? :-/
    It helps that you live over the top of your garage out in the middle of a field, you'll have an extremely low fire and theft risk.

    I'm 40 this year, have 9 years NCD, only 3 points from two years ago and I still can't get a fully comp quote for under £300. I live in a fairly big town though, and have quite a few mods to the bike, so that works against me.
    www.shinybikesyndrome.co.uk - Protection through innovation
     
     

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    Just to confirm, due to vehicle and insurance differences.
    Claims do made on a CAR or visa versa do not need to be declared.

    They are now subject to total different underwriting, hence why NCD cannot be shared. Its utter bollocks if any insurer says otherwise. I work in insurance, and know this for a fact.
     
     

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    i have never had to declare if i have had a car accident when getting quotes for any of my bikes and i use different companys all the time.
     
     

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